I know, I have alot of questions, and I thank you all for your answers.

I'll be the youngest person in my graduating class in college - I was able to skip my sophomore because I had so many credits. Will being only 20 when I apply hurt my chances? Is anyone else this young in my boat? I'll be 21 by the time I start ls, but everything I've read says the average age for a 1L is 24. Is that right?

Thanks...that is SO good to hear! I'm the first one in my family to go to college and I'm at a little liberal arts college that doesn't have a pre-law advisor (why should they, I'm the only pre-law student) so I'm a little lost in this whole process.

My number one school is Vanderbilt, and I was thinking about writing a different personal statement for it, talking about why I want to go to school in Nashville, why I want to pursue entertainment law, my music backgroun (I'm a classically trained oboe player) and why Vanderbilt is right for me because of certain programs , and then use a different statement for the other schools I want to apply to. Will that be okay? Or is it cheesy?

I think the concept is awesome....definately got my attention, but, like soem onther people said, you may want to hold back some of the descriptions of orgasms or it sounds like a cheezy romance novel. Otherwise i liked it

You all seem to know alot more about this than me, so here it goes. I am a social sciences/government double major at a small liberal arts college in Indiana. I have a state government internship, and won a Presidental Medal for public service. My UGPA is 3.99.I haven't taken the LSAT yet - I will in June - but I'm getting about a 168- 173 on practice tests.

Here is where I want to apply:VanderbiltPennNotre DameUniversity of Kentucky

What are my chances, especially at Vanderbilt, which is by far my number one? Thanks!